<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> At 09:32 AM 11/2/96 -0500, you wrote: >Does anyone have any experience dealing with Hashimoto's disease, aka >(I think) lymphocytic thyroiditis? Is there any potential remedial >connection with a gf diet, or documented connection with celiac disease? The likely connection is genetic only, hence being GF would have no benefit. Hashimotos' thyroiditis is another autoimmune disease. THe body's immune system attacks the thyroid. As such, (One of?) its gene(s) is in the same part of the genome as the HLA one for celiac disease. So once, by genetic chance, the disease form of each appear in one person, there's a high probability that that pair will be passed on to offspring. True even if the first family member to have both genes doesn't have either disease. A concrete example: Type I diabetes occurs at a rate of 0.5 % in the geneneral population versus roughly 5% among celiacs. There is no cause and effect connection between the error in carbohydrate metabolism in diabetes and the protein error in celiac. Unless Hashimoto's occurs at comparable rates in the general population, reliable overlap data will hard to find. Kemp Randolph Long Island